Meteoritical Society's Service Award
This award honors members of the Meteoritical Society who have advanced the goals of the Society to promote research and education in meteoritics and planetary science in ways other than by conducting scientific research.[1] Examples of activities that could be honored by the award include, but are not limited to, education and public outreach, service to the Society and the broader scientific community, and acquisition, classification and curation of new samples for research. This award may be given annually, and should be given at least every other year. Winners will be granted lifetime membership in the Meteoritical Society.
Meteoritical Society's Service Award | |
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Awarded for | advancing the goals of the Society other than by conducting scientific research. |
Presented by | Meteoritical Society |
Reward(s) | Lifetime membership of the Society |
First awarded | c2006 |
Meteoritical Society's Service Award Winners
Year | Name[2] |
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2006 | Jörn Koblitz |
2007 | John Schutt |
2008 | Drew Barringer |
2009 | Derek Sears |
2010 | Joel Schiff |
2011 | Richard N. Pugh |
2012 | Ursula Marvin |
2013 | Jeffrey Grossman |
2014 | Roy Clarke Jr. |
2015 | Ralph Harvey |
2016 | Gisela Poesges |
2017 | Cecilia Satterwhite |
2018 | Linda Martel[3] |
2019 | Rainer Bartoschewitz |
2020 | Agnieszka Baier |
2021 | Christian Koeberl |
2022 | Randy Korotev |
2023 | Hasnaa Chennaoui Aoudjehane |
2024 | Richard Greenwood |
References
- "Awards". The Meteoritical Society. Archived from the original on 6 July 2013.
- "The Meteoritical Society's Service Award winners". Meteoritical Society. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
- "UH planetary scientists internationally recognized". University of Hawai'i. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
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